Welcome on the homepage of the chair "Computer Graphics Systems" of Prof. Jürgen Döllner and his team. We like to inform you about our teaching and ongoing research activities in the analysis, planning and construction of computer graphics and multimedia systems.

Representing Layered Depth Images (LDI) as 3D texture can be used to approximate complex, arbitrarily shaped volumes on graphics hardware. Based on this concept, a number of real-time applications such as collision detection or 3D clipping against multiple volumes can be implemented efficiently using programmable hardware. One major drawback of this image-based representation is the high video memory consumption. To compensate that disadvantage, this paper presents a concept and associated algorithms that enable a lossless, efficient LDI representation which is especially designed for the usage within shader programs. The concept comprises the application of a viewpoint selection, a cropping, and a compression algorithm. We evaluated our algorithm with different test cases and show possible use cases.